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    AFC U-16 FINAL (IRAN VS IRAQ) (LIVE REPORT)

    AFC U-16 FINAL
    DATE : OCTOBER 2,2016
    VENUE : Fatorda Stadium
    TIME : 6:00 PM (LOCAL TIME)
    8.30am(EST)
    4:00PM (TEHRAN)
    1:30 PM ( LONDON)
    2.30PM ( CET)
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    #2
    Iran's Under-16 team vs. Iraq's Under-25 team, come on boys!!!


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    Iraq's overage players - the receipts for those who continue to doubt lol



    A 13 year old playing for Under-19 team LOOOOOOL (He's "15 years old" now. Dawud is their best player btw)
    Last edited by Tehranto; 09-29-2016, 08:59 AM.

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      #3
      this iraq team is a joke bunch of over age players

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        #4
        AFC U-16 FINAL (IRAN VS IRAQ) (LIVE REPORT)

        This match is going to be full of emotion - we want to beat the Iraqi's whatever it takes. I hope our boys can take care of the overage Iraqi's.

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          #5
          game tommorow i am pumped, we can have a good week, futsal, now u-16 and next week til 11th, senior team

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            #6
            Iraq's age-fraud scandal discussed on I believe, Egyptian TV. This was from a couple days ago.



            What really annoys me is how countries with actual youth systems like Japan, South Korea (who they eliminated in the group) and even us (although no such thing as a real youth program in Iran as far as proper training, coaching etc. but at least we've kept our integrity and sportsmanship) have to suffer because of this. It really is saddening for those kids who believe they are competing with their same-aged peers.
            Last edited by Tehranto; 10-01-2016, 04:21 PM.

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              #7
              let's win a tomorrow and get a gold as well
              IRI = FAILED

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                #8
                Fun Fact:

                The Asian Football Confederation ejected DPR Korea, Tajikistan and Iraq from the 2008 AFC U-16 Championship after qualifying, and Cambodia, Macau, Bangladesh, Tajikistan, Bhutan and Kyrgyzstan were ejected from the qualifying after being found to have fielded over-age players, while Yemen were ejected from the tournament for fielding an overage player.

                The head of the committee to pursue cases of age fraud, Mohammed Alwan told Al-Sharqiya TV that all five of Iraq’s youth team victories were won with age fraud. Iraq’s Under 19s won the AFC Youth Championship in 1975, 1977, 1978, 1988 and 2000.

                Mohammed Alwan was appointed by the Iraq FA without a wage to pursue cases of age fraud and admitted the scourge of age fraud was present in Iraqi football with the knowledge of the Iraq FA. He stated that he wouldn’t be on the side of the Iraq FA nor the players who committed fraud.

                https://iraqsport.wordpress.com/2014...ith-age-fraud/

                Last edited by Tehranto; 10-01-2016, 04:31 PM.

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                  #9
                  You can read about Iraq's age-fraud at this year's U-23 Olympics here: https://ahdaaf.me/2016/08/02/iraq-olympic-team-profile/

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                  Look at these incredible stories ... this is so rampant it's disgusting!!

                  Iraq youth will open doors but may have to answer questions
                  The 17 year-old youngster Humam Tariq of Al-Quwa Al-Jawiya, one of Iraq’s top clubs, was supposedly handed the No.11 jersey at his club at 15 and was a key fixture in the first team for the start of the 2010-2011 season.

                  Iraqi captain and goalkeeper Mohammed Hamed from the province of Al-Anbar, was the first team keeper for his club Al-Ramadi in 2007-2008 and in 2009 moved to Baghdad to play for Al-Kahraba and even played for the Iraqi youth team in 2008. He was born on January 24, 1993, making him 20 years of age, so he was supposedly 15 or 16 years old when he became a first team player.

                  Then there is defender Mustafa Nadhim, who was playing for his home city club Al-Diwaniya in the Iraqi top flight in 2009-2010 at the age of 15, and moved to Al-Najaf the following year after his club were relegated.

                  Hozan Ismail was a youth player at German based Vfb Bochum before he moved to Sulimaniya in 2008 and has represented four clubs in the Iraqi league from 2008-2009.

                  The same can be said for Ali Yasin, Fahad Talib, Ali Faiz, Saad Natiq, Saif Salman, Jawad Kadhim, Ammar Abdul-Hussein, Mohammed Jabar Shukan, and AFC Young Player of the Year Mohanad Abdul-Rahim, who have all been first team players for their clubs at just 16.

                  Can anyone believe that former Iraqi coach, the German Wolfgang Sidka, called up Ammar Abdul-Hussein and Mohammed Jabar Shukan to the seniors in 2010? They were both 16 years of age at the time. Their club team-mate from Al-Minaa, right back Mohammed Jabar Rabat was handed his international debut against North Korea at the age of 17.

                  Is it really possible, that Iraq has so many teenage prodigies that make their debuts at sixteen years of age in the top division and play for the Iraqi national team at 17?



                  https://www.football.com/en-gb/iraq-...wer-questions/
                  Last edited by Tehranto; 10-01-2016, 04:42 PM.

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                    #10
                    we need to beat this cheaters

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                      #11
                      lets stop talking about iraq, we know they are cheaters. Lets just focus on our own performance. This will be a real test for the boys against a physically developed team, and one that knows how to get under our skin. Seeing how they deal with the mental side of the game tomorrow is what will be of real interest to me. Countless senior TM players have failed to keep their cool mentally against Iraq and it has cost us big time. If they can start getting the upper hand mentally from a really young age then that will be a major attribute as they move up to ages and when/if they get into senior team.

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                        #12
                        Originally posted by inarsenewetrust View Post
                        lets stop talking about iraq, we know they are cheaters. Lets just focus on our own performance. This will be a real test for the boys against a physically developed team, and one that knows how to get under our skin. Seeing how they deal with the mental side of the game tomorrow is what will be of real interest to me. Countless senior TM players have failed to keep their cool mentally against Iraq and it has cost us big time. If they can start getting the upper hand mentally from a really young age then that will be a major attribute as they move up to ages and when/if they get into senior team.
                        Bro, we haven't lost vs. them since 2003 lol. And bro, the ages they are now is good enough to be in senior team lol. So not gonna make a difference, we will always rock them when it's fair and square.

                        It will be a physical challenge vs. older players, but our guys can do it.

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                          #13
                          youtube link is up

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                            #14
                            game to start

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                              #15
                              unbeliveable irib 3 is not showing the game and varzesh channel is showing birds ....

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